2020 Mercer Green Fest on March 14th at Rider University 11am-4pm

Sustainable living highlighted at the annual Mercer Green Fest

The Mercer Green Fest, in its 14th year, has now become a family tradition. Come one and all to this annual FREE, fun, entertaining, and educational festival! Rain or shine, we are expecting over 100 vendors including sustainable businesses, farmers market, non-profit organizations, school and student projects, art, energy programs, and much more.

There will be lots to do and see. Electric cars are becoming so popular and the Green Fest will feature one of the largest displays on the east coast. Speak with an expert while checking out the different kinds of makes and models available.   The Mercer Transportation Management Association (TMA) will be handing out copies of their new trail network plan just in time for your family to plan a spring bike ride.

Fun for the Kids…

The Green Fest is a family-friendly event with a fantastic live music and show line-up:

  • 11:30am-12:30pm Miss Amy’s Band
  • 12:30pm-1:00pm Tucker’s Tales Puppet Show
  • 1:00pm-2:00pm Eyes of the World Zoo
  • 2:00pm-2:30pm Tucker’s Tales Puppet Show
  • 2:30pm-3:30pm Solar Man

At least 7 schools and scout groups will be showcasing their sustainable science projects. Children can make their very own puppets. Food and snacks will be available by Terhune Orchards all day with treats such as cider, donuts, soup, chili, cookies, and apples. Plan to spend the afternoon with us!

The Mercer Green Fest is organized by the partners of the Mercer Sustainability Coalition: East Windsor Township, the Ewing Green Team, the Hopewell Valley Green TeamLawrence Environmental Resources & Sustainability Green Advisory Committee (ERSGAC), Hightstown Environmental Commission, Sustainable LawrenceSustainable Princeton, the West Windsor Environmental Commission, and the Mercer County Office of Economic Development and Sustainability.

Event Summary

Date: Saturday, March 14, 2020
Time: 11am-4pm
Location: Rider University Student Recreation Center, 2083 Lawrenceville Rd, Lawrenceville, NJ.
Cost:  Free and open to the Public

For more information on the Mercer County Green Fest visit https://mercersustainabilitycoalition.org/green_fair/.

This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

Completing the 2020 Census Will Help to Sustain Our Community

Help shape Ewing’s (and New Jersey’s) future with your response.

This year in 2020 the U.S. government will begin its decennial count of the population.  Sometime in mid-March you should receive an invitation to complete the 2020 Census in the mail.  With your response you will continue a process that first began in 1790 and has occurred every ten years since on years ending in “0.”  The United States census is constitutionally mandated and attempts to count every person living in the U.S. once, and only once, where they live.  Your response is requested by phone, by mail or online.

It is vitally important that each Ewing resident is accounted for in the Census.

What’s at Stake

Fair Representation

The results of the census are used for the reapportionment of seats for the House of Representatives for the coming decade.  Census results will determine how many seats New Jersey is entitled to in the House and will help ensure that any redistricting of congressional districts which takes place after the census will be fair.  Officials will also redraw the boundaries of legislative districts for representation in the state Assembly.

How does the 2020 Census Affect Representation?

Funding

You’ve probably heard that (overall) New Jersey is a “donor” state which means that New Jerseyans send to Washington more funds than are returned to us in the form of federal funds, grants, and support for the state, counties and communities.  That money is spent on hospitals, schools, roads, public works, and other vital programs and includes school lunches, plans for highways, support for firefighters and families in need…   The Decennial Census provides the benchmark data for how the funds are distributed.  An accurate count is vital in guaranteeing that funds are fairly returned to New Jersey residents through these programs.

How the Census Affects Federal Funding

Data Analysis

Census data is analyzed by local government, universities, non-profits, the business community to inform their research and planning.  Governments use the census for public safety and emergency preparedness.  Businesses use the data for market research and decisions such as where to build plants, offices and stores which create jobs.  The data is used for infrastructure and transportation planning, medical research, and much more.

What You Need to Know

  • If you live in the United States, you are required by law to complete the 2020 Census.
  • In 2020, for the first time ever, the U.S. Census Bureau will accept responses online.  You still have the option of responding by phone or mail if that is your preference.
  • You will be asked a few simple questions such as name, age, date of birth, sex, race, relationships, and the number of people who live in your home, including children.  The goal is to count people once (and only once) where they live on Census Day (April 1st).
  • They will inquire about national origin (Latino, Hispanic or Spanish) to monitor compliance with anti-discrimination provisions, such as under the Voting Rights Act and the Civil Rights Act.
  • They ask whether a home is owned or rented to create statistics about home ownership and renters.  This serves as an indicator of the nation’s economy and helps in administering housing programs and informing planning decisions.
  • You will NOT be asked to supply your Social Security number, bank or credit card numbers, for money or donations, or anything related to political parties.
  • Count everyone under your roof as of April 1, 2020.  If there are special circumstances such as students, foreign citizens, US military personnel, snow birds, etc. please check the Special Circumstances section on the Census Bureau’s Who to Count page.
  • The Census Bureau will ask for a phone number in case they need to contact you.  They will never share that number and will contact you only if needed for official Census Bureau business.
  • Your answers to the 2020 Census are safe, secure and protected by federal law.  Your answers can only be used to produce statistics.  They cannot be used against you in any way by any government agency: not by the FBI, the CIA, DHS, or ICE!  By law, all responses to the U.S. Census Bureau household and business surveys are kept completely confidential.
  • The Census Bureau has a robust cyber-security program that incorporates industry best practices and federal security standards for encrypting data.

Census Timeline

  • March 12 – 20: You should receive an invitation to respond online to the census questionnaire.
  • March 16 -24: A reminder letter will be sent out.
  • March 25 – April 3: You will receive a reminder postcard if you haven’t responded yet.
  • April 1st: Census Day observed.
  • April 8 – 16: Another reminder letter and a paper questionnaire.
  • April 20 -27: A final reminder postcard before they follow up in person.
  • May – July: Census takers will begin visiting homes that haven’t responded to the 2020 Census to help make sure that everyone is counted. If someone comes to your home to collect information for the 2020 Census, check to make sure that they have a valid ID badge, with their photograph, a U.S. Department of Commerce watermark, and an expiration date. Census workers may also carry Census Bureau bags and other equipment with the Census Bureau logo.
    2020 Census Job Opportunities
  • December: The Census Bureau will deliver apportionment counts to the President and Congress as required by law.

Your response matters

We ask that over the next few months you complete your census information and help get the word out about the importance of a complete census for Ewing Township.  Look for more information and reminders to come, on our Facebook page, and posters around town as we work to ensure that every Township resident is counted.

 

2020 Mercer Green Fest on March 14, 2020 at Rider University 11am-4pm

Though still in the planning phase, the green teams and environmental commissions of the Mercer County Sustainability Coalition expect to see around 100 ecofriendly businesses, organizations, and schools offering information and incentives to help your family go green and save money at this year’s Mercer Green FestSo save the date – Saturday, March 14, 2020 from 11am-4pm and join us at the Fest at the Rider University Student Recreation Center on the main campus, 2083 Lawrenceville Rd, Lawrenceville, NJ.

All Mercer County residents are invited to come have fun while learning how to make more environmentally friendly decisions such as “refuse, reduce, reuse, repurpose and recycle”. Bring the whole family and invite your neighbors! The Green Fest is free and open to the public, rain or shine.  Local eco-vendors and non-profit organizations, as well as our local school representatives are invited to inform visitors about healthy & clean water, electric vehicles, new biking paths & walking trails, plastic & food waste recycling, wellness & fitness, and other community projects.   To register go to our Vendor Sign Up page at mercersustainabilitycoalition.org/green_fair/vendor-sign-up/

There will be plenty of exciting activities for the kids too! This year’s event will feature the Grammy Award nominated Miss Amy’s Band from 11:30am-12:30pm. Miss Amy’s performance isn’t just about listening to the music. She will get the kids up and dancing which is lively form of exercise. Eyes of the Wild will be back and presenting a show on wildlife from 1-2pm. They will showcase fascinating wild animals for children to interact with. Lyle Rowling, owner of Advanced Solar, AKA Solar Man, will demonstrate how solar energy is made with a solar panel from 2-3pm. Listen to the sounds of School of Rock from 1-3pm.

Local artists will display and sell pieces made of upcycled trash. Demonstrations throughout the day will show visitors how to make their own art from transformed by-products and waste materials.

The Mercer Green Fest is presented by the members of the Mercer County Sustainability Coalition including East Windsor Township, the Ewing Green Team, the Hightstown Environmental Commission, the Hopewell Valley Green Team, the Mercer County Office of Planning, Sustainable Lawrence, Sustainable Princeton, The Watershed Institute,  and the West Windsor Environmental Commission. Visit your hometown green team table to talk about upcoming community projects.

For more information on the Mercer County Green Fest visit mercersustainabilitycoalition.org/green_fair/

Participating Businesses and Organizations to date (and more to come):